For crying out loud: study backs baby sleep strategies

By Kate Hagan
Updated November 1 2012 - 3:14pm, first published September 11 2012 - 1:29pm
Controlled crying helps improve infants' sleep, researchers say.
Controlled crying helps improve infants' sleep, researchers say.
Georgie and Paul Girardau used controlled crying techniques with their twins Thomas and Rachel, now aged nine.
Georgie and Paul Girardau used controlled crying techniques with their twins Thomas and Rachel, now aged nine.

CONTROLLED crying improves infants' sleep, reduces mothers' depression and does not cause any long-term harm, a Melbourne study has shown.

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